la·ten·cy
/ˈlātənsē/Submit
noun
1.
the state of existing but not yet being developed or manifest; concealment.
"tension, and the latency of violence, make the greatest impressions"
2.
COMPUTING
the delay before a transfer of data begins following an instruction for its transfer.
"poor performance due to network la
Answer:
Canada, southern states, Haiti, great Britain, and mexico
Explanation: /\
The birth and growth of corporations, enjoyment of mass entertainment from music to film, technological advancement, growth of the cities, and condensing of businesses. Modern connections: integration of technology into everyday life, explosion of entertainment in America and as an exported cultural product.
Small states, because each state would have equal representation in the senate (2 senator per state), unlike large states, who would have dominated if representation in the senate was based on population